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RZ94-14 � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO: RZ94-14 RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMNIENDING DENIAL OF A PRELIMINARY/FINAL PLAT AT 7 WEBSTER PLACE WHEREAS, an application for a subdivision, SUBD94-2, has been made by Gregory& Susan Hayes to allow them to subdivide the property at 7 Webster Place; and WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application is as follows: l. That an application for a subdivision, SUBD94-2, was filed with the City of Hopkins on Apri129, 1994. 2. That the Hopkins Planning Commission, pursuant to published and mailed notices, held a public hearing on the application and reviewed such application on May 31 and October 25, 1994: all persons present were given an opportunity to be heard. 3. That the written comments and analysis of the City staff and the Planning Commission .� were considered. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application for subdivision SUBD94-2 is hereby recommended for denial based on the following Findings of Fact: 1. That the applicants application for a subdivision does not meet the following requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance: Section 500.27 Subd. 10. Private right-of-way. Private rights-of-way shall not be approved nor shall public improvements be installed in any private right-of-way. The applicants proposed plat shows a private right -of-way for access to Lot 1. Section 555.55 Subd. 9. Lot shape. Lots shall be substantially square, rectangle or triangular. Lots shall have a minimum of 3 sides and a maximum of 6 sides to allow for utilities and drainage easements. The shape of the lots shall generally conform to the lot shapes in the area. The proposed lots have 7 and 10 sides. � � 2. That the applicants application for a subdivision does not meet the following requirement of the Zoning Ordinance: Section 560.05. Frontage. No residence shall hereafter be erected upon any lot unless such lot abuts upon an improved public right-of-way for at least 35 feet and provides access to the lot from this right-of-way unless it is located within an approved P.U.D. The access to a lot may be only 20 feet in width from a public right-of-way. Lot 1 does not have access from a public right-of-way. Adopted this 25th day of October, 1994. ����---- Dan Johnson, Chairperson --� ��